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Crew management for ships, otherwise known as crewing, are the services rendered by specialised shipping companies. Crew management services are an essential part of maritime and ship management that includes the management of all the various activities handled by crew on-board vessels , as well as related shore-based administration.
The company employs about 1800 people, and has since 2005 been the shipping company with most Norwegian crew sailing in international trade. In October 2021, Solstad Offshore, Aker Solutions ASA and DeepOcean Norway AS joined forces to create Windstaller Alliance. The partnership aims to provide the world’s most cost-efficient and complete ...
Dales Marine operate dry docks in Aberdeen, Leith, Greenock, Troon, and Grangemouth providing the full range of repair, maintenance, steelwork construction and fabrication services. They are the only company in Scotland licensed by Scottish Environment Protection Agency to provide ship decommissioning services.
Of the two crew and 14 passengers on board, one crew member and ten passengers were lost. [citation needed] On 19 January 1995, G-TIGK, an AS-332L Super Puma helicopter on Bristow Flight 56C between Aberdeen and oil rigs in the North Sea, was struck by lightning. The flight was carrying 16 oil workers from Aberdeen to an oil platform at the ...
Offshore Helicopter Services (OHS), previously known as Babcock MCS Offshore and Bond Offshore Helicopters, is a British helicopter operator, specialising in providing offshore helicopter transportation services to North Sea offshore platforms OHS operates a mixed fleet of helicopters on behalf of a small number of energy industry customers.
The Cruising Association (CA) which was founded in 1908 is the largest British-based organisation which caters exclusively for cruising sailors. Membership is composed of sailors based in the UK and around the world who cruise inland, inshore and offshore by sail or power.
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RNLB Emma Constance (ON 693) was a Barnett-class lifeboat [1] stationed at Aberdeen Lifeboat Station, in the Scottish city of Aberdeen from 1927 [2] until August 1951. [3] The lifeboat was designed by James R. Barnett [4] who was a consulting naval architect to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).